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president of the united states two successful four-year terms. on the domestic front, he enacted a major economic recovery package followed by an overhaul of social security. and in his second term, reagan gained a major tax reform. on the defense front, republican president reagan again with the help of the rity presided over a major increase in the defense budget, congress presided over a major increase in the defense budget, the defe including straby millions of protesters here and abroad. also commander in chief reagan gained secret aid for freedom fighters in central america, the quote unquote contras. in his second term reagan negotiated a nuclear arms control treaty with our then by senate. enemy the soviet union ratified by a democratic center. in republican reagan could work with democrats controlling both the house and for two years the senate, why can't president obama, a democrat, achieve more with republicans who control the house and his democrats who control the senate? >> there's a lot of myth about tip o'neal and ronald reagan wo
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ambassador to the united nations susan rice withdrew her name from consideration. >>> d.c. police need your help to find a man who they say sexually assaulted a woman. a camera captured images of the man. he's wanted for an attack in the 1400 block of florida avenue northwest. this happened january 20, the day before the inauguration around 2:00 in the morning. if you know this man, call d.c. police. and that number is 202-727- 9099. >>> the campaign to fight the flu charges ahead. the prince george's county hospital center is offering a free flu shot clinic today as part of that effort, and the vaccines are available in the pa soilian lob -- pa villain lobby of the facility in landover, maryland. the flu shots will be offered to people over the age of 18 from 2:00 until 7:00 p.m. and maryland is one of more than 40 states still reporting widespread flu cases. >>> there are changes coming to the d.c. taxi fleet. you can be part of the new look. the d.c. taxicab commission uniform color panel has proposed four possible color schemes for the cabs that operate in the city. a h
ambassador to the united nations susan rice withdrew her name from consideration. >>> d.c. police need your help to find a man who they say sexually assaulted a woman. a camera captured images of the man. he's wanted for an attack in the 1400 block of florida avenue northwest. this happened january 20, the day before the inauguration around 2:00 in the morning. if you know this man, call d.c. police. and that number is 202-727- 9099. >>> the campaign to fight the flu charges...
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as the united states celebrates this symbolic landmark of democracy. that celebration will make it the number one terrorist target in the world. police officers from around the country were briefed and sworn in for inaugural duties. workers took out lights around the parade routes, removed traffic signs. and they labored into the night tieing up traffic for hours. despite the inconvenience, excitement. >> him being reelected the second time confirmed that the americans, they are ready to move forward in terms of race. >> it is so important for me. >> a family affair. >> my friend henry here campaigned that there when he was three and this time around when he was 7. so this is kind of like the last straw for obama. austin, texas. >> boston, massachusetts. >> seven say -- venezuela. >> south carolina. >> vendors appear busy, getting $10 for those credentials. he'll move 2,000 of them. two things are true if it goes well tomorrow. it'll be a memorable moment. if not, then it could be a memorable moment in the american history for all the wrong reasons. al
as the united states celebrates this symbolic landmark of democracy. that celebration will make it the number one terrorist target in the world. police officers from around the country were briefed and sworn in for inaugural duties. workers took out lights around the parade routes, removed traffic signs. and they labored into the night tieing up traffic for hours. despite the inconvenience, excitement. >> him being reelected the second time confirmed that the americans, they are ready to...
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biden will receive vase depicting the united states capitol. the vases were designed by timothy carter and hand cut by master glass cutter peter o'rourke. at this time my wife diana and i invite president and mrs. obama and vice president and dr. obama looking at the beautiful vases. [ applause ] >> okay, i am now pleased to invite my colleague, house democratic leader nancy pelosi to the podium to present the memento, is that you all will receive as you leave stat ware hall. >> thank you very much. mr. chairman schumer and cochair, vice chair alexander for a wonderful, wonderful inauguration. mr. president, mr. president, mr. president, first lady, first lady, first lady -- dr. biden to all of our distinguished guests. so far you've heard of gifts to the president and the vice president, i'll tell you about the gift for you. freedom now stands on the dome of the capitol of the united states. may she stand there forever not only in form but in spirit. those were the words that were expressed 150 years ago by the commissioner of public buildings
biden will receive vase depicting the united states capitol. the vases were designed by timothy carter and hand cut by master glass cutter peter o'rourke. at this time my wife diana and i invite president and mrs. obama and vice president and dr. obama looking at the beautiful vases. [ applause ] >> okay, i am now pleased to invite my colleague, house democratic leader nancy pelosi to the podium to present the memento, is that you all will receive as you leave stat ware hall. >>...
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difference now, women would be able to combat controls and even in the elite special operations unit like the navy seals. >> the burden used to be that we would say why should they serve in the particular specialty? and now why shouldn't the woman share that in the particular specialty? >> reporter: in washington, kristin fisher, wusa9. >>> now, women, they will still need to meet the same strength standards required for the units physically demanding like the navy seals. those units, they will be allowed to seek the exemption to the new policy. >>> one woman, they could specialize in fighting crime as president obama picks out to head to the security exchange commission. known as the top prosecutor and president obama is asking her to go after, "irresponsible behavior in the financial industry." >>> and they have taken the first step in trying to ban those military-style assault weapons. they have now introduced legislation that would do it as they sponsored a bill outlawing more than 150 weapons including those assault rifles as well as the ammo magazines holding more than 10 round
difference now, women would be able to combat controls and even in the elite special operations unit like the navy seals. >> the burden used to be that we would say why should they serve in the particular specialty? and now why shouldn't the woman share that in the particular specialty? >> reporter: in washington, kristin fisher, wusa9. >>> now, women, they will still need to meet the same strength standards required for the units physically demanding like the navy seals....
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. >> thank you for uniting this country. left or right, republican or democrat, it's a day to unite the country. >> cbs news coverage of inauguration day will continue in a moment. >>> 1981, reagan moved it from the east front of the capitol to the west. the idea was to no longer toward europe but to the front. and the hostages held in iran for 444 days had been set free. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effe
. >> thank you for uniting this country. left or right, republican or democrat, it's a day to unite the country. >> cbs news coverage of inauguration day will continue in a moment. >>> 1981, reagan moved it from the east front of the capitol to the west. the idea was to no longer toward europe but to the front. and the hostages held in iran for 444 days had been set free. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib:...
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the united states does not negotiate with terrorists. >>> an autopsy could help investigators solve the murder of a chicago lottery winner. his body was exhumed this morning. he died when he was just about to collect $450,000. they thought he died initially of hardening of the arteries but then a relative asked for a closer look. further tests determined he was poisoned with cyanide. the new autopsy could determine if the poison was swallowed, inhaled or injecteled, though it may be -- injected, though it may be difficult because the body has been buried so long. >> cyanide over the postmortem period can evaporate and lead the tissues, so it is possible that cyanide was in the tissues is no longer in the tissues after several months. we'll just have to see how the results play out. >> it's going to be a few weeks before the results come back. >>> in tonight's health alert, the best way to treat alzheimer's is to present it. that's the idea behind an experimental drug that's going to be put to the test. it's called solanezamam, and it's designed to clear away pathways in the brain. resea
the united states does not negotiate with terrorists. >>> an autopsy could help investigators solve the murder of a chicago lottery winner. his body was exhumed this morning. he died when he was just about to collect $450,000. they thought he died initially of hardening of the arteries but then a relative asked for a closer look. further tests determined he was poisoned with cyanide. the new autopsy could determine if the poison was swallowed, inhaled or injecteled, though it may be --...
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it will not go into a shareholder lawsuit against the united states government. yes, the same u.s. government which rescued that company from near collapse back in the 2008 financial crisis. it must be noted though that aig was legally obligated to consider joining this lawsuit that is brought by the former c.e.o. maurice greenberg. he claims the terms of the 182 -- $182 billion tax funded -- taxpayer funded bailout wasn't fair to shareholders. >>> we know the construction headache commuters are dealing with in tysons corner in the name of progress. now you can add taxes. officials have approved a tax zone. land owners in the area will pay up to 7 cents for every $100 of their property's assessed value and that will take place over the next 40 years. opponents say that tax is going to hurt the growth in tysons. >> it's damaging the very people you're trying to attract to tysons. who wants to buy a business or condo in tysons corner when i can go a mile away and pay less tax. >> it's important that people benefiting from the redevelopment are also participating in funding. >> the ch
it will not go into a shareholder lawsuit against the united states government. yes, the same u.s. government which rescued that company from near collapse back in the 2008 financial crisis. it must be noted though that aig was legally obligated to consider joining this lawsuit that is brought by the former c.e.o. maurice greenberg. he claims the terms of the 182 -- $182 billion tax funded -- taxpayer funded bailout wasn't fair to shareholders. >>> we know the construction headache...
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those personal relationships are critical for the ability of the united states to bring people along with her. >> she stands alone. no other secretary of state has ever traveled that much. they've never been away that much. >> maybe not that much, but secretaries of state have been traveling a heck of a lot more over the last few years. >> are you saying she has redefined the secretary of state position and role? >> no, no, no. >> i think what she does is a part and has been a part of the secretary of state role -- >> i bet they haven't even traveled a quarter of the miles. >> john, you ought to have somebody there -- >> she surpassed a predecessor, i think it was madeline al bright who held the record. >> what was albright's record? >> this is a million miles. >> excuse me, hillary just passed that record in the last couple of months. so it's not that big a deal. >> john what you're saying -- >> pat, please, i would like to finish. >> go ahead. >> in terms of the accountability here, there was an accountability aboard that she appear pointed that reported, that calls for like 29 dif
those personal relationships are critical for the ability of the united states to bring people along with her. >> she stands alone. no other secretary of state has ever traveled that much. they've never been away that much. >> maybe not that much, but secretaries of state have been traveling a heck of a lot more over the last few years. >> are you saying she has redefined the secretary of state position and role? >> no, no, no. >> i think what she does is a part...
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the united states. north korean leaders say the tests are designed to strike and attack the united states, referring to america, as its sworn enemy. the next north korean nuclear test would be its third and could come as early as next month. >>> the senate judicial committee holds hearings this month. today senator dianne feinstein takes on one of the most contentious gun ban issues. nancy cortes reports. >> reporter: this is seen by many democrats as the first step in strengthening gun laws but it's also the most controversial. it's called the assaults weapons ban of 2013 and it would reinstate the assault weapons ban that was allowed to last in 2004. it would also restrict the number of bullets in high-capacity magazines. this is legislation that has been waiting in the wings for quite some time, but the lead sponsor, senator dianne feinstein of california is introducing it now in the wake of the sandy hook tragedy. most republicans and some democrats argue that an assaults weapons ban is ineffective,
the united states. north korean leaders say the tests are designed to strike and attack the united states, referring to america, as its sworn enemy. the next north korean nuclear test would be its third and could come as early as next month. >>> the senate judicial committee holds hearings this month. today senator dianne feinstein takes on one of the most contentious gun ban issues. nancy cortes reports. >> reporter: this is seen by many democrats as the first step in...
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even in the elite special operations unit like the navy seals. they would still have to meet the strength standards required for all the units. but today, the secretary, they said at the very least women in the military, they deserve the chance. >> there is no distinction that is made between the sacrifices with men and women in uniform. >> they serve the wounded and they die right next to each other. the time has come to recognize that realize. >> the secretary and general martin dempsey, chairman of the joint chief of staff, they signed that official order right after the announcement today at the pentagon. they will open up more than 200,000 front line jobs to women that means more opportunities for the advancement and higher pay for female officers. these changes, they will not come overnight as the new policy will be fazed in for the next three years, but it represents a major shift. most women in the military strongly support the new policy as did most of the civilian women i met with today at the vietnam memorial. >> i think it's a fair th
even in the elite special operations unit like the navy seals. they would still have to meet the strength standards required for all the units. but today, the secretary, they said at the very least women in the military, they deserve the chance. >> there is no distinction that is made between the sacrifices with men and women in uniform. >> they serve the wounded and they die right next to each other. the time has come to recognize that realize. >> the secretary and general...
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that's -- the president of the united states. that's a great thing. >> that's a great thing for any child to know there's that potential. but there are still some things that have not been realized in the first administration for people of color, black americans, other minorities. what do you want him to focus on in the second term? >> i want him to continue to focus on health care. i want him to continue to focus on social security for senior citizens. i want him to focus on education for our young people. >> on that note about social security, entitlements, everyone says entitlements are definitely a big part of trying to reduce the budget and get in line. the age thing has really made a big difference. people don't want to have to work till they're 70. what do you think about that? >> i'm still working and i'm 73. i mean, you know, i'm one of those people -- i believe in working for what you want. so i don't have a problem with -- as long as i'm healthy, i can work. >> we like that, sandra butler, thanks for getting up this mo
that's -- the president of the united states. that's a great thing. >> that's a great thing for any child to know there's that potential. but there are still some things that have not been realized in the first administration for people of color, black americans, other minorities. what do you want him to focus on in the second term? >> i want him to continue to focus on health care. i want him to continue to focus on social security for senior citizens. i want him to focus on...
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you know he is the president of the united states. when he leaves office he's going to have a great, fantastic life afterward. but i think how much time he actually spends focusing on and better for the middle class, i think that is one of the things that's really core to him. and, you know he stays up 2:00, 3:00 in the morning reading briefings, reading old books on former presidents and trying to come up with new ideas on how can we sort of move the ball forward for this country. and that's one of the things that i'm always impressed with that he works tirelessly for the american people all the time. >> reggie thank you so much. >> before we go what is michelle obama wearing tonight, reggie? >> what i do know regardless of who made it it will look stunning. >> reggie love always the diplomat. >>> good morning. we've got some cold temperatures, but comfortably cold with 20s and low 30s. 34 right now at reagan national. you need to bundle up. a few more clouds this afternoon. 39 by lunchtime with a high of 34. could be late day evenin
you know he is the president of the united states. when he leaves office he's going to have a great, fantastic life afterward. but i think how much time he actually spends focusing on and better for the middle class, i think that is one of the things that's really core to him. and, you know he stays up 2:00, 3:00 in the morning reading briefings, reading old books on former presidents and trying to come up with new ideas on how can we sort of move the ball forward for this country. and that's...
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kristin fisher reports, the sergeant claims he has been removed from the unit after he complained to a superior about the program manager. lisa sutter. >> the program manager had been involved in a lot of things that i recognize immediately as being illegal, against policies and procedures, and things that warrant immediate attention. >> things that sergeant robinson says he carefully documented, like a $25,000 payment to a nonprofit without proper approval. and an $824 bill for a staff meeting at a d.c. restaurant. all of it, robinson says, was paid for by the money for violations. >> none of the funds were used on the program itself, no services was rendered to the government, i automatically recognize that as being improper. >> he claims the program manager refused to void more than 100,000 citations, at the same time, she did allegedly void tickets. the conclusion, robinson says the allegations were upheld, but no punishment. >> today, the program manager continues to be in position without any discipline. >> last september, robinson appealed to d.c. council chair, who at the tim
kristin fisher reports, the sergeant claims he has been removed from the unit after he complained to a superior about the program manager. lisa sutter. >> the program manager had been involved in a lot of things that i recognize immediately as being illegal, against policies and procedures, and things that warrant immediate attention. >> things that sergeant robinson says he carefully documented, like a $25,000 payment to a nonprofit without proper approval. and an $824 bill for a...
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to apiece republicans and a path way to citizenship for the 11 million immigrants now living in the united states. >> first of all americans support it in poll after poll. secondly latino voters expect it. third, the democrats want it, and fourth, republicans need it. >> there is one senator in this bipartisan working group who's seen as critical to getting deal through both chambers of congress. >> i do like the thinks marco rubio is laying out. >> he's a tea party favorite and potential presidential candidate in 2016. many here say he's a key to getting conservatives to support the bill. >> i support and agree with the principles he laid out about earned legalization. making sure we can fix this problem. >> and then there's the political calculus. some republicans say they need this bill to win over hispanic voters. >> i'll given you a little straight talk. look at the last election. look at the last election. we are losing dramatic will i the hispanic vote which we think should be ours for a variety of reasons, and we've got to understand that. >> hispanics supported president obama ove
to apiece republicans and a path way to citizenship for the 11 million immigrants now living in the united states. >> first of all americans support it in poll after poll. secondly latino voters expect it. third, the democrats want it, and fourth, republicans need it. >> there is one senator in this bipartisan working group who's seen as critical to getting deal through both chambers of congress. >> i do like the thinks marco rubio is laying out. >> he's a tea party...
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george washington places his hand on a bible and takes the oath of office as the president of the united states. four future presidents would take the oath on that same bible. >> i dwight d. eisenhower jimmy carter do solemnly swear >> i george herbert walker bush reporter: today you can see that bible at federal hall in new york city, the site of that first swearing-in. to think that his hand touched that. >> yes and not only that, his lips actually kissed the pages in that book >> reporter: national park service ranger ed pinelle says this bible was actually an afterthought. >> everything is prepared for the event. soldiers were in their best uniform. the city officials were in place to receive him. they come to a point where they're about to give the oath. and there's no bible. >> reporter: the nearest bible they could find from st. john's masonic lodge number one. yes, masonic as in free masons. a fraternal order known for charity, fellowship, and secrecy. 14 u.s. presidents were members including george washington. he's obviously held in particularly high esteem here. he's gold >> i
george washington places his hand on a bible and takes the oath of office as the president of the united states. four future presidents would take the oath on that same bible. >> i dwight d. eisenhower jimmy carter do solemnly swear >> i george herbert walker bush reporter: today you can see that bible at federal hall in new york city, the site of that first swearing-in. to think that his hand touched that. >> yes and not only that, his lips actually kissed the pages in that...
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united and a few concerts, and build a new facility here with a domed top. since the 1990s, the skins have been playing their home games at fedexfield in landover, maryland, but the team's resurgence under rgiii has d.c. insiders wishing and hoping again. the quarterback underwent surgery today to reconstruct his blown knee. >> i think if the redskins had bob this would be described as courageous act on the part of the player. >> reporter: many blame team doctors for rgiii remaining on the field after getting hurt. >> it probably raises the question of should medical professionals play a greater role in whether a player continues to play or no. we've obvious done that with concussions. >> reporter: bruce johnson, 9news. >>> meantime in prince george's county the county executive's office says the redskins have been a great partner and the county looks for qard to a long- term relationship. >>> gun control now taking center stage at the white house. vice president joe biden is meeting with people from both sides of the issue trying to come up with a proposal
united and a few concerts, and build a new facility here with a domed top. since the 1990s, the skins have been playing their home games at fedexfield in landover, maryland, but the team's resurgence under rgiii has d.c. insiders wishing and hoping again. the quarterback underwent surgery today to reconstruct his blown knee. >> i think if the redskins had bob this would be described as courageous act on the part of the player. >> reporter: many blame team doctors for rgiii remaining...
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. >> we are a community of survivors, and we are a community that is united in our recovery. >> reporter: the gathering in the newly remodeled theater number 9 drew mixed responses from survivors and victims' families. >> dave lost his 18-year-old nephew. he said entering the theater was just too much for him. >> i try to think about what we have, not at what we lost. >> reporter: jan son young's boyfriend died dodged a bullet. >> i'm here to face my fears and come to comfort john to help memorialize him. >> reporter: security was tight. police kept onlookers and the media at a distance so survivors and family members could remember in private. aurora's mayor said he respected those who chose to attend and welcomes those who did. >> my personal choice is to be here. i cannot allow the shooter in any way, shape, or form to win. >> reporter: the theater reopens to the public on friday. teresa garcia, cbs news, aurora, colorado. >>> at least one death is blamed on a snowstorm that barreled across the south. driving in tennessee and other states was difficult. thousands of people are without
. >> we are a community of survivors, and we are a community that is united in our recovery. >> reporter: the gathering in the newly remodeled theater number 9 drew mixed responses from survivors and victims' families. >> dave lost his 18-year-old nephew. he said entering the theater was just too much for him. >> i try to think about what we have, not at what we lost. >> reporter: jan son young's boyfriend died dodged a bullet. >> i'm here to face my fears...
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the old guard is the oldest unit in the united states military. it's been around since 1784. many, many of the soldiers i met today are veterans of both afghanistan and iraq. they take the ceremonial mission very, very seriously. for them it projects pride and professionalism of the military, but it also projects the dedication and the precision and the sacrifice that goes into this kind of duty. i mean, this is really, really hard work to make these uniforms look great and to make this mission go off exactly as it should. this is the president's guard. these are also the soldiers that guard arlington and the tomb of the unknown. so they're professionals at getting their pictures taken. they're going to be seen by millions today. this is the largest deployment this regiment does every four years by far. veterans day, memorial day, that's big but inauguration is huge and it went off with precision today. the buses, about 25 of them, are out of here to the pentagon. they'll get formed up. when you watch the inaugural parade later today, the old guard will be the guys right in f
the old guard is the oldest unit in the united states military. it's been around since 1784. many, many of the soldiers i met today are veterans of both afghanistan and iraq. they take the ceremonial mission very, very seriously. for them it projects pride and professionalism of the military, but it also projects the dedication and the precision and the sacrifice that goes into this kind of duty. i mean, this is really, really hard work to make these uniforms look great and to make this mission...
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in the next one or two months, some economists are saying that could actually lower our gdp for the united states by one percentage point. looking ahead, though, the end of this year could be rosy, about two and a half percent growth rate for the economy. >> that's rosy relatively. everything is relative right now. >>it's not 3.6 but it's at least not flat lining. >> as far as the debt ceiling, it seems like there's a lot of bluster every time it comes up and they keep doing the same thing. is there a likelihood of it ever changing? they keep upping the limit. >> it depends on if they get the debt problems in hand. that's what we're seeing congressmen, senators fighting about. it's the same main issues over and over again. spending cuts, are they going to have to happen? who knows. what's interesting about this paradigm we've set up for ourselves here, we have a revenue problem to a certain extent in the united states. historically we've been playing slightly lower taxes over the last couple of years. so you can make a case for raising taxes on a historical basis. but our spending problem
in the next one or two months, some economists are saying that could actually lower our gdp for the united states by one percentage point. looking ahead, though, the end of this year could be rosy, about two and a half percent growth rate for the economy. >> that's rosy relatively. everything is relative right now. >>it's not 3.6 but it's at least not flat lining. >> as far as the debt ceiling, it seems like there's a lot of bluster every time it comes up and they keep doing...
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." >>> america has never been united by blo or soil. we're bound by ideals that are moved beyond our backgrounds, lift us above our interests, and teach us what it means to be citizens. ball on monday night, two inaugural balls. but that's a far cry from the balls of the past. joining us now, someone who knows those balls very well sally quinn. goo to have you. >> good to be here. >> back in '09, it was ten. now two. why the changes? is it the economy or something else? >> i think a lot of it has to do with the economy and the fact that it's a second inauguration and most people don't have the same excitement about it. but it is 40,000 people. >> sure. >> and it's going to be a crush, i can only tell you that. and if you get a peanut or a pretzel pretzel, you're really lucky. >> when the obamas came to washington, a lot of people thought it was going to be the second coming of cam aelot a swirling around him. did that happen? >> they were really expecting excitement and they were expecting to see the obamas around town and to be invited
." >>> america has never been united by blo or soil. we're bound by ideals that are moved beyond our backgrounds, lift us above our interests, and teach us what it means to be citizens. ball on monday night, two inaugural balls. but that's a far cry from the balls of the past. joining us now, someone who knows those balls very well sally quinn. goo to have you. >> good to be here. >> back in '09, it was ten. now two. why the changes? is it the economy or something...
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. >> reporter: the question for his second inaugural is whether he can unite america around that idea. >> if we refuse to let this journey end. >> reporter: bruce leshan, wusa9. >>> with the president and congress still debating how to pay our debts and renew america, the stakes for this second feature are perhaps just as high as for his first. >>> plenty of roads will be closed for the festivities. log onto www.wusa9.com to see your best way around town this weekend and on monday as well. we'll also have a list of items you can't take with you if you're going to monday's ceremony. >> it is a long list. you'll want to take a look at it before you head down there. >> i saw that list e-mailed. i was going to talk about it, but it's long. >> it's lengthy. >>> all right. we have rain changing to snow south and east of town, also south and west of town but no problems and hopefully personally i want to see a flake in northwest. that's all i look for. let's take a live look outside, our michael and son weather cam. high temperature 46 today, temps downtown still in the 40s, in fact, 41. win
. >> reporter: the question for his second inaugural is whether he can unite america around that idea. >> if we refuse to let this journey end. >> reporter: bruce leshan, wusa9. >>> with the president and congress still debating how to pay our debts and renew america, the stakes for this second feature are perhaps just as high as for his first. >>> plenty of roads will be closed for the festivities. log onto www.wusa9.com to see your best way around town this...
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so the united states has the-- the republican party has both a political and a policy problem. >> just-- the president, one other thing the president has to do, i think-- in your prior segment-- you know, he can't keep sticking his finger in the eyes of his opponents. lyndon johnson had a wonderful line i remember. dean rush at one point said, "the globe's driving us crazy. tell de gaulle to go to hell." and lyndon johnson said, "you have to learn something about politics. you never tell somebody in politics to go to hell unless you can send them there." ( laughter )iúand obama can't e republicans to hell. but he can, i think, he can get some of cooperation from them that he hasn't gotten in the past. and, also, he's got to reach out to the democrats. bob woodward made an important point. i can confirm that. there's a real sense on the hill that he doesn't really-- not that he doesn't like us, he doesn't respect us. he doesn't think we're like him. he thinks our fingers are dirty or whatever. and that's-- you know, that's very important for him to get over that >> dr. petersen, you ca
so the united states has the-- the republican party has both a political and a policy problem. >> just-- the president, one other thing the president has to do, i think-- in your prior segment-- you know, he can't keep sticking his finger in the eyes of his opponents. lyndon johnson had a wonderful line i remember. dean rush at one point said, "the globe's driving us crazy. tell de gaulle to go to hell." and lyndon johnson said, "you have to learn something about politics....
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. >> reporter: the question for his second inaugural is whether he can unite america around that idea. >> if we refuse to let this journey end. >> reporter: bruce leshan, wusa9. >> with the congress and president still arguing about how to pay our debts and renew america, the stakes for the second inaugural are perhaps as high as they were the first time around. >>> president obama apparently getting ready to get down this inauguration. he is releasing a play list with tracks performed by artist who will be taking part in the festivities including songs by stevie wonder, bee yawn say, usher and more. we've made it -- beyonce, usher and more. we've made it easy for you to find out about it. visit our website www.wusa9.com. wusa9 is your home for all things inaugural. the coverage starts sunday morning at 11:30 with the official coverage of the swearing. in at monday we start at 4 a.m. and go until 7:30 p.m. and we're back with you again with a special one hour presentation with 9 news at 11:00 until midnight. we'll stream live coverage on our wusa9 app. you can watch it on your televis
. >> reporter: the question for his second inaugural is whether he can unite america around that idea. >> if we refuse to let this journey end. >> reporter: bruce leshan, wusa9. >> with the congress and president still arguing about how to pay our debts and renew america, the stakes for the second inaugural are perhaps as high as they were the first time around. >>> president obama apparently getting ready to get down this inauguration. he is releasing a play...
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. >> and there were stories when german prisoners were brought to the united states, they were able to eat in the restaurant with the black soldiers had to go around to the back. and that's a lot for people to understand. >> yeah, it's hard, it's hard to believe. and what was strange for me and a real learning for me during this process of interviewing veterans, i was surprised at how few knew about the campaign. which james thompson said, let's have a v for victory and a v for victory over racism at home. but the veterans were busy fighting and they were counting on people here in newspapers, like the chicago and the pittsburgh courier to carry it. >> the fact that it's part of the martin luther king, jr. holiday, you're saying it's a journey of hope, love and feeling. and that was his message. and people have read the book and love the book and they're hoping for another. >> i do have it ready. it's coming out in september. i say i've written it. it needs a lot of editing. that's the ted yows part for me. but there will actually be three books and the next will come out in 2014. and
. >> and there were stories when german prisoners were brought to the united states, they were able to eat in the restaurant with the black soldiers had to go around to the back. and that's a lot for people to understand. >> yeah, it's hard, it's hard to believe. and what was strange for me and a real learning for me during this process of interviewing veterans, i was surprised at how few knew about the campaign. which james thompson said, let's have a v for victory and a v for...
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those blue areas, over 500 reports of wind damage across the midwest and southeastern united states and within those we have a couple dozen reports of tornadoes where we had a damaging tornado particularly in northern georgia during the day on wednesday. but the good news is the bad weather has moved out and the cooler and dryer is moving in today. we're expecting 60 in new orleans as we prepare for the super bo super bowl. in the northeast we're going to see temperatures in the 40s and 50s but turning colder by this evening. temperatures. snow showers around pittsburgh and a high of 29 as well. and look at the cold in the midwest. only 15 today for chicago. minneapolis, a high of 4. pretty quiet in the west with rain in seattle and a high of 49 degrees. i'm david bernard for cbs news miami. >>> this morning police in alabama are still negotiating with a gunman who has taken a 5-year-old boy hostage. officials believe they have no reason to believe he's injured. the boy is holed up with the man in a bunker. the standoff began tuesday when the man boarded the school bus and demanded that
those blue areas, over 500 reports of wind damage across the midwest and southeastern united states and within those we have a couple dozen reports of tornadoes where we had a damaging tornado particularly in northern georgia during the day on wednesday. but the good news is the bad weather has moved out and the cooler and dryer is moving in today. we're expecting 60 in new orleans as we prepare for the super bo super bowl. in the northeast we're going to see temperatures in the 40s and 50s but...
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. >> i hope this letter finds you and your unit well and you smile at least as much as i did in writing it in thinking of you. >> reporter: a letter the likes of which she may one day receive herself. >> i'm glad to be able to come here as a cadet and give back to those who are already filling the shoes that i hope to one day fill myself. >> reporter: in southeast at the d.c. armory, surae chinn, wusa9. >> lot of big stars are in town for the inaugural and some of the parties are getting underway this very evening. our ken molestina is outside the generation now party in northwest where john legend, common and t. payne are among the artists set to appear. >> reporter: you're right. washington, d.c. right now looking more like hollywood here with all the celebrities expected to come through town for the next couple of days. this is the ourtime.org inaugural party. it's hosted by will.i.am of the black eyed peas and we're expected to see a long list of politicians and celebrities coming through here. the show begins at about 8:00. just a little bit about this program. we're told that this
. >> i hope this letter finds you and your unit well and you smile at least as much as i did in writing it in thinking of you. >> reporter: a letter the likes of which she may one day receive herself. >> i'm glad to be able to come here as a cadet and give back to those who are already filling the shoes that i hope to one day fill myself. >> reporter: in southeast at the d.c. armory, surae chinn, wusa9. >> lot of big stars are in town for the inaugural and some of...
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for heavy rain and severe weather from the southeast extending into the northeastern corner of the united states. this front is going to bring severe weather potential from the panhandle to this area. if we follow the front to the north we're looking at flood watches for a good part of the northeast, strong to severe thunderstorms possible this evening and tonight as that front approaches the coastline. on the opposite side of that, we're looking at cold air spilling into the midwest. the rain we saw yesterday in chicago is going to end as a little bit of light snow with temperatures in the upper 30s. very cold in the plains with highs in the teens and 20s. out west it looks pretty quiet in southern california. l.a., not bad. look for rain in the northwest. seattle and portland kind of dreary and temperatures in the 40s. i'm david bernard for cbs news, miami. >>> overseas now, a police inspector says penny pinching may have caused that deadly nightclub fire in brazil. at least 234 people, mostly students, died in sunday morning's file. they say the band used cheap outdoor flare frgs their
for heavy rain and severe weather from the southeast extending into the northeastern corner of the united states. this front is going to bring severe weather potential from the panhandle to this area. if we follow the front to the north we're looking at flood watches for a good part of the northeast, strong to severe thunderstorms possible this evening and tonight as that front approaches the coastline. on the opposite side of that, we're looking at cold air spilling into the midwest. the rain...
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. >> it doesn't matter if you're in the united states senate or if you have a job anywhere else. you work on relationships by knowing the people that you're with, what their interesting are. >> reporter: it's a big shift from the first women senators, patty caraway in 1931 and margaret kay smith in 1949 who had to go it alone. >> reporter: how long do you think it will take to get to 50 senators? >> i think we'll be able do this in less than 15 years. we're accepted, we know how to raise money, we know how to raise hell, we know how to organize everything from grassroots all the way up. >> reporter: mull cull ski just became chair of the committee. over the house of representatives the number of women dipped two years ago but as of thursday's swearing in, it's back up to 78, the all-time high. nancy cordes, cbs news on capitol hill. >>> president obama continues his vacation in honolulu, hawaii, today. sounds good, huh? he resumes his trip after it was interrupted to return to washington for fiscal cliff talks. yesterday mr. obama took his daughters for shaved ice called island s
. >> it doesn't matter if you're in the united states senate or if you have a job anywhere else. you work on relationships by knowing the people that you're with, what their interesting are. >> reporter: it's a big shift from the first women senators, patty caraway in 1931 and margaret kay smith in 1949 who had to go it alone. >> reporter: how long do you think it will take to get to 50 senators? >> i think we'll be able do this in less than 15 years. we're accepted, we...
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and they are already deploying with these units. fort campbell, which is there in my district 160 special operations forcees, you have women that are performing necessary skills. i think you're going to see more qualified women. i'm looking forward to seeing women break these barriers, serve as mentors, and bring younger women through the ranks in this process. >> schieffer: what do you think-- what do you say-- what is the one thing-- what is the worst thing or the thing the republicans did wrong last time out, miss blackburn? >> i think the thing we did not do well was pen trail the marketplace with our message. we didn't have a broad enough basis using social media, using all the different media formats that are there. people-- the network of you is how people get their message now, their media. they are pulling together different sources have a want internet, electronic media, tv, press, and we need to utilize each and every one of those and realize that at the grass roots, there's an army of people out there that are ready to b
and they are already deploying with these units. fort campbell, which is there in my district 160 special operations forcees, you have women that are performing necessary skills. i think you're going to see more qualified women. i'm looking forward to seeing women break these barriers, serve as mentors, and bring younger women through the ranks in this process. >> schieffer: what do you think-- what do you say-- what is the one thing-- what is the worst thing or the thing the republicans...
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speech in las vegas urging congress to pass a bill that would give 11 million immigrants here in the united states illegally temporary legal status with some conditions. the bill proposed by a bipartisan group of eight senators would undergo background checks and pay back taxes. the president says at
speech in las vegas urging congress to pass a bill that would give 11 million immigrants here in the united states illegally temporary legal status with some conditions. the bill proposed by a bipartisan group of eight senators would undergo background checks and pay back taxes. the president says at
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. >> 18 significant weather sights in the united states have set their all-time maximum temperatures. >> reporter: and that led to a summer of costly droughts for farmers and ranchers. then the west saw the third worst wildfire season. but those events were just a prelude to an autumn of superstorms. >> here's the latest on isaac. it became a category 1 hurricane today with winds of 80 miles an hour. >> reporter: hurricane isaac brought back memories of katrina for residents of louisiana. and then the storm of the century. sandy decimated the east coast. >> the risk for flooding here may be some of the greatest people i've sean in their lifetime. >> reporter: the extremes of 2012 put climate change front and center in washington this week. >> we will respond to the threat of climate change knowing that the failure to do so would betray our children and future generations. >> reporter: the scariest think of all is scientists say there is more to come. >> more wacky weather, more 100-year storms. get used to this. this is the new normal. >> for cbc this morning saturday elaine quijano,
. >> 18 significant weather sights in the united states have set their all-time maximum temperatures. >> reporter: and that led to a summer of costly droughts for farmers and ranchers. then the west saw the third worst wildfire season. but those events were just a prelude to an autumn of superstorms. >> here's the latest on isaac. it became a category 1 hurricane today with winds of 80 miles an hour. >> reporter: hurricane isaac brought back memories of katrina for...
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. >> it doesn't matter if you're in the united states senate or if you have a job anywhere else. you work on the relationships by knowing the people you're with, what their interests are. >> reporter: it's a big shift from the first women senators. hattie wyatt caraway in 1931, and margaret chase smith in 1949 who had to go int alone. how long do you think it will take to get to 50 women senators? >> i think we'll be able to do this in less than 15 years. we're accepted. we know how to raise our money. we know how to raise hell. we know how to organize everything from grass roots all the way up. >> reporter: mikulski just became chair of the powerful appropriations committee, the first woman to hold that position. and, scott, over in the house of representatives, the number of women dipped two years ago, but as of today's swearing in, it is back up to 78, t all-time high. >> pelley: nancy, thank you. un, we noticed today that every member of the new hampshire delegation is a woman. they appeared last month at a forum with the new governor, maggie hassan, on the left. next to her
. >> it doesn't matter if you're in the united states senate or if you have a job anywhere else. you work on the relationships by knowing the people you're with, what their interests are. >> reporter: it's a big shift from the first women senators. hattie wyatt caraway in 1931, and margaret chase smith in 1949 who had to go int alone. how long do you think it will take to get to 50 women senators? >> i think we'll be able to do this in less than 15 years. we're accepted. we...
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national district attorney's series, soas to ask how rare it is for a prosecutor to be murdered in the united states. scott, they knew of only seven examples between 1967 and 2004. >> pelley: and there's a $20,000 reward for information tonight. anna, thank you very much. in chicago, mayor rahm emanuel has ordered a flood of cops into the city's most violent neighborhoods today. there have been seven shootings since last night, but it was the shooting death of a 15-year-old girl just a mile from president obama's chicago home that prompted this crackdown, and dean reynolds has more. >> hadiya pendleton was shot in the back on tuesday as she and some friends gathered at this park on the way home from high school. targeted, police said, by a gunman who likely thought they were rival gang members tress patting on his turf. damon stewart is i had dia's godfather and chicago policeman. >> one individual walks in, and somebody does a shooting. nothing you can do about it. >> reporter: but the plan announced today to shift 200 police officers from desk job to constitute duty is one initiative design
national district attorney's series, soas to ask how rare it is for a prosecutor to be murdered in the united states. scott, they knew of only seven examples between 1967 and 2004. >> pelley: and there's a $20,000 reward for information tonight. anna, thank you very much. in chicago, mayor rahm emanuel has ordered a flood of cops into the city's most violent neighborhoods today. there have been seven shootings since last night, but it was the shooting death of a 15-year-old girl just a...
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the vast majority were in the united states, but there are still alleged pedophiles out there, some of whom hopefully our viewers can help identify and we do want to warn you some of the details you're about to hear are very disturbing. take a close look at these photographs. three men and a woman identified as sexual abusers of children who need to be taken off the streets. they're part of a startling trend in which the victims are younger and younger. >> recent case that we did last year in holland, the youngest victim was 19 days old. >> reporter: operation sunflower earned its name after investigators tracked clues including this highway sign to rural kansas and in doing so were able to prevent the rape of an 11-year-old girl. >> we have found that over 79% of the offenders have been known to the victim. >> reporter: technology has spawned a shocking new demand for child sex abuse in realtime. >> we're seeing a number of instances of live child abuse that has been streamed over the internet. >> and then transmitting that abuse around the world for either financial gain or trading a
the vast majority were in the united states, but there are still alleged pedophiles out there, some of whom hopefully our viewers can help identify and we do want to warn you some of the details you're about to hear are very disturbing. take a close look at these photographs. three men and a woman identified as sexual abusers of children who need to be taken off the streets. they're part of a startling trend in which the victims are younger and younger. >> recent case that we did last...
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prepared by the national organization, the different religion and civic groups which sponsor scouts units would decide for themselves how to address the issue. gay and civil rights groups support the move. religious groups are disappointed. >>> "the new york times" is reporting the pentagon is considering a plan to create a new base in north africa for spy drones. the move is in response to the fight against terror in africa. the u.s. has a limited presence in africa right now with only one permanent base. if approved, the new base could host as many as 300 american soldiers and private contractors. >>> time right now is 6:54. we're going to have one final check on weather and traffic when we eat good fats. avoid bad. don't go over 2000... 1200 calories a day. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. i know better nutrition when i see it: great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains.
prepared by the national organization, the different religion and civic groups which sponsor scouts units would decide for themselves how to address the issue. gay and civil rights groups support the move. religious groups are disappointed. >>> "the new york times" is reporting the pentagon is considering a plan to create a new base in north africa for spy drones. the move is in response to the fight against terror in africa. the u.s. has a limited presence in africa right...
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under inkeeper laws in the united states, they're not liable for anything lost in those hotel safes so why would you even put it in there. the point is they're a joke. the bottom line is go downstairs and if you have anything that's valuable to check, do it in a safe deposit box behind a front desk. theechb the inn keeper laws. check your homeowners policy to cover your valuable. >> i never have anything to put in the safe. but i always have something to put in the trash. you're saying you should be -- >> nice segue. >> you're saying squlould be careful about what you put in the trash. >> sure. because a lot of the hacking cases and credit card cases happen at hotels because of easy access to what? those receipts, credit card receipts. and if you're checking into a hotel, don't necessarily use a debit card because hotels block those charges and you can find out your entire balance is not available to you until five days later. bottom line, keep them in a sep pratt place and whatever you do don't keep all your credit cards in one wall ed. spread them between two bags. >> that's a lot of
under inkeeper laws in the united states, they're not liable for anything lost in those hotel safes so why would you even put it in there. the point is they're a joke. the bottom line is go downstairs and if you have anything that's valuable to check, do it in a safe deposit box behind a front desk. theechb the inn keeper laws. check your homeowners policy to cover your valuable. >> i never have anything to put in the safe. but i always have something to put in the trash. you're saying...
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best set of terrorism prosecutors in america, convicting the blind sheik for conspiracy to bomb the united nations and other new york landmarks. she also convicted ramsey youseff for the 1993 world trade center bombing. and she was on osama bin laden's trail before anyone, indicting the al qaeda leader for the deaths of 18 u.s. soldiers in somalia in 1993, charges that later included the 1998 bombings of u.s. embassie embassies in kenya and tanzania. >> so i'd say that's a pretty good run. you don't want to mess with mary jo. mary jo does not intimidate easily. and that's important. because she has a big job ahead of her. the s.e.c. played a critical role in protecting our financial system during the worst of the financial crisis but there's much more work to be done to complete the task of reforming wall street and making sure that american investors are better informed and better protected going forward. >> reporter: for last 10 years, white has been in private practice defending some of the world's biggest banks against s.e.c. charges. now, historically, these big banks have delayed or
best set of terrorism prosecutors in america, convicting the blind sheik for conspiracy to bomb the united nations and other new york landmarks. she also convicted ramsey youseff for the 1993 world trade center bombing. and she was on osama bin laden's trail before anyone, indicting the al qaeda leader for the deaths of 18 u.s. soldiers in somalia in 1993, charges that later included the 1998 bombings of u.s. embassie embassies in kenya and tanzania. >> so i'd say that's a pretty good...
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foreign policy from your political opposition has been what they say an abdication of the united states on the world stage, sort of a reluctance to become involved in another entanglement, an unwillingness or what seems... appears to be an unwillingness to gauge big issues. syria, for example. >> obama: yeah, well... >> kroft: i mean, that... >> obama: well, moammar gaddafi probably does not agree with that assessment-- or at least if he was around, he wouldn't agree with that assessment. obviously, you know, we helped to put together and lay the groundwork for liberating libya. you know, when it comes to egypt, i think, had it not been for the leadership we showed, you might have seen a different outcome there. but also understanding that we do nobody a service when we leap before we look. where we, you know, take on things without having thought through all the consequences of it. and syria's a classic example of where our involvement... we want to make sure that not only does it enhance u.s. security, but also that it is doing right by the people of syria and neighbors like israel th
foreign policy from your political opposition has been what they say an abdication of the united states on the world stage, sort of a reluctance to become involved in another entanglement, an unwillingness or what seems... appears to be an unwillingness to gauge big issues. syria, for example. >> obama: yeah, well... >> kroft: i mean, that... >> obama: well, moammar gaddafi probably does not agree with that assessment-- or at least if he was around, he wouldn't agree with that...
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it costs just $9.95 a month per unit. it's perfect for my budget. affordable coverage and guaranteed acceptance? we should give them a call. do you want to help protect your loved ones from the burden of final expenses? if you're between 50 and 85, you can get quality insurance that does not require any health questions or a medical exam. your rate of $9.95 a month per unit will never increase, and your coverage will never decrease. so call now and ask one of their representatives about a plan that meets your needs. go call now! we'll finish up here. nature knows all about baking. just mix together a few simple ingredients... and "voila". so for truvia baking blend, we mix sweetness from the stevia leaf with sugar, for a blend that bakes and browns like sugar, with 75% fewer calories per serving. try our new southwestern mac and cheese with grilled chicken, served with soup or salad. chili's lunch combos. starting at 6 bucks. more life happens here. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? it's the one you store in the freeze
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documentary, journalists at real radio used wipes to swab public bathrooms. 92 out of the 100-plus baby units tested positive for cocaine. duct tape diapers got us thinking about how handy duct tape is for so many things. aprons and rain hats. it's even used to tape down an out of control passenger on a plane. nasa space shuttles never left earth without it. >> i tell you, i think we would be lost without duct tape up here. >> reporter: a duct tape bandit used it when he rob ad-libbing core store. he -- robbed a liquor store. he covered his face. it's enough to give diapers a dirty name. >> it could be a day of fireworks on capitol hill. former senator chuck hagel heads to the hilda. >> the president's pick for secretary of defense begins a hearing. delia goncalves is covering that. she'll have more on that coming les ay: [ l whs w t fdg oumyergut: su cple. uh.dyosuorbos? di! veotalum d tan ohimneysm. di! e rdanoxan. arheth [ ng] myme 3 ner ip bt. w oumule [ ng] i veroinndevor toroctprer, d ome sc hlt [ ngdi! ng] at ainr! su cple! [ ma aouer thfo-ionnuitn eurcole. silehoe hp u t gh [ jonuitn
documentary, journalists at real radio used wipes to swab public bathrooms. 92 out of the 100-plus baby units tested positive for cocaine. duct tape diapers got us thinking about how handy duct tape is for so many things. aprons and rain hats. it's even used to tape down an out of control passenger on a plane. nasa space shuttles never left earth without it. >> i tell you, i think we would be lost without duct tape up here. >> reporter: a duct tape bandit used it when he rob...
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of course, the recommendations are that everyone in the united states older than six months should be vaccinated every year. how much it will be accepted is difficult to anticipate. >> what do you say, doctor, to people who are still reluctant to get the vaccine and when you compare the mist against the regular vaccine, what's your take on that. >> the mist is used more often in churn but it's available to anyone from 2 to 50 who doesn't have an underlying illness. children seem to like it better than the inoculation. in adults, they're comparably effective. >> should we get it? should we get it? >> oh, fur sure. everyone should get vaccinated. there isn't any -- >> are you going to follow his advice? >> yes, charlie, i will. >> dr. schaffner, thank you. >>> some areas can expect up to 2 feet of snow and wind gusts of 55 miles per hour. in the mountains north of los angeles, heavy snow overnight shut down interstate 5. the main north/south highway. unusually cold temperatures are expected there. >>> in louisiana a statewide emergency has been declared due to widespread flooding after
of course, the recommendations are that everyone in the united states older than six months should be vaccinated every year. how much it will be accepted is difficult to anticipate. >> what do you say, doctor, to people who are still reluctant to get the vaccine and when you compare the mist against the regular vaccine, what's your take on that. >> the mist is used more often in churn but it's available to anyone from 2 to 50 who doesn't have an underlying illness. children seem to...
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. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god? >> so help me god. >> congratulations mr. president. [ cheering and applause ] >> the excitement in that cold slap in the face when the wind comes through. that will keep you going delia. >> hey, d balls and d balls. that was an amazing time. >> we're here with rob marciano. how's it being on et from telling us about forecasts to telling us about -- >> there's plenty of storms in hollywood to tell you about. >> yeah sure. >> you want to go for the look, that michelle obama banged. you can always go for the clip- in extensions. >> bring your hands here to center. and then when you feel steady, you bring your arms up. >> and if you don't -- if you don't feel steady -- >> then you take a big breath. we'll just take one breath. and relax down. >> that's not easy. [ captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com ]
. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god? >> so help me god. >> congratulations mr. president. [ cheering and applause ] >> the excitement in that cold slap in the face when the wind comes through. that will keep you going delia. >> hey, d balls and d balls. that was an amazing time. >> we're here with rob marciano. how's it being on et from telling us about forecasts to telling us about -- >> there's plenty of storms in...
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by then, other men in the unit were also firing at the taliban. there the video stops. his camera battery goes dead. but then comes a harrowing run down the hill to rejoin his unit when the bullet came even closer. >> a round had hit the corner of my eye protection. they blew right off of my face. and i had another round skip off the side of my kevlar helmet. >> reporter: as to how the world got to see daniels' video, a mistake. he uploaded it to what he thought was a private channel on youtube. another youtube user, funker530, who collects war videos, saw it and asked if he could post it as part of his documentary of combat footage. daniels said yes. that's when the video went viral. >> i contacted him through facebook. i found him on facebook. and i said, listen, can you please take this video down, it's going to end up bringing heat on me. it's not something that i really want. please remove it. never got a reply. >> reporter: and it's still out there? >> still there. >> reporter: so really you didn't really intend for the rest of us to see that. >> no, i did not. >>
by then, other men in the unit were also firing at the taliban. there the video stops. his camera battery goes dead. but then comes a harrowing run down the hill to rejoin his unit when the bullet came even closer. >> a round had hit the corner of my eye protection. they blew right off of my face. and i had another round skip off the side of my kevlar helmet. >> reporter: as to how the world got to see daniels' video, a mistake. he uploaded it to what he thought was a private...
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people for and that is to see finally democrats and republicans working together for the good of the united states. >> reporter: shortly after the bill passed, the president made a point of recognizing republican leaders. >> in particular, i want to thank the work that was done by my extraordinary vice president joe biden as well as leader harry reid, speaker boehner, nancy pelosi, and mitch mcconnell. >> reporter: but many house republicans were angry that this deal worked out by the white house and the senate did not include serious spending cuts. >> i'm unwilling to gag down a bill that they've sent over here that's not acceptable. >> reporter: but in the end they did not have the votes to change it and everyone acknowledged that this deal sets the stage for a big showdown over spending with a vote to raise the debt ceiling coming sometime in the next two months. >> the problem is we've set up three more fiscal cliffs. >> reporter: one thing this bill bill really doesn't address is the sequester, the across-the-board indiscriminate spending cuts for defense and non-defense agencies. they
people for and that is to see finally democrats and republicans working together for the good of the united states. >> reporter: shortly after the bill passed, the president made a point of recognizing republican leaders. >> in particular, i want to thank the work that was done by my extraordinary vice president joe biden as well as leader harry reid, speaker boehner, nancy pelosi, and mitch mcconnell. >> reporter: but many house republicans were angry that this deal worked...
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what is the united states going to be able do about it? are we going to be able to keep consulates in other places where we're used to having a diplomatic presence but may not be able fro text it? that's one of the takeaways from yesterday's very intense hearings. >> it was intense and we saw the intense conversation who after the hearing told buzzfeed this i think she decided she wu going to describe the four dead americans and use that as a trump card to get out of the question. why that deep conflict there? >> you know, norah, that's an after-the-fact attempt really to belittle the secretary. watching her responses i thought her responses were genuine, not calculated. they were very emotional in her words. it would be mard to invent that. the republicans may, looking to the future, may want to set down a marker and say to the most likely democratic candidate in 2016, we're going to come after you, and she showed today that she's going to be a tough opponent when she gets attacked. >> david ignatius, good to see you. thanks so much. >> t
what is the united states going to be able do about it? are we going to be able to keep consulates in other places where we're used to having a diplomatic presence but may not be able fro text it? that's one of the takeaways from yesterday's very intense hearings. >> it was intense and we saw the intense conversation who after the hearing told buzzfeed this i think she decided she wu going to describe the four dead americans and use that as a trump card to get out of the question. why...
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mcdonald's does more business in france than any other country outside of the united states. more than 5.5 billi$5.5 billion year. they've done it by frenchfying the product. ronald may be laughing all the way to the bank. >> i don't know. when you bite your burger, should it crunch? >> yeah. i prefer a soft bun. >> me, too. >> that's three of us. >> there you go. it's unanimous. let's grab that, charlie. >>> remember dueling banjos? it's been four decades since the classic film "deliverance" came out. we went to georgia which is still feeling the impact of that movie, both good and bad. that's next on "cbs this morning." most people tend to think more about how they brush than what they brush with. until they see this. the oral-b pro-health clinical brush. its pro-flex sides adjust to teeth and gums for a better clean. the pro-health clinical brush from oral-b. it's creamy, nonfat, and it turns the next person you see into john stamos for five seconds. honey! i think i'm getting burned! heh! eat. ♪ tastes pretty good, huh? ♪ best yogurt ever. yeah! [ men grunting ] open!
mcdonald's does more business in france than any other country outside of the united states. more than 5.5 billi$5.5 billion year. they've done it by frenchfying the product. ronald may be laughing all the way to the bank. >> i don't know. when you bite your burger, should it crunch? >> yeah. i prefer a soft bun. >> me, too. >> that's three of us. >> there you go. it's unanimous. let's grab that, charlie. >>> remember dueling banjos? it's been four decades...
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currently 40% of the guns bought in the united states are bought without background screening before hand. secondly, i think there's a lot more that can be done relative to controlling the behavior of criminals who use guns in the commission of a crime. i think we're very sporadic around the country and our enforcement of gun laws and those who break the law while using a firearm. a lot of the crime reduction we experienced in los angeles and new york was because we controlled behavior, and we can control a lot more of the behavior, those who use guns to commit acts of violence by making sure they're punished for their crimes. >> why are we lax on enforce mnlts? >> charlie, that's a great question and there's no simple answer to it. new york times reporting about the five boroughs. some of the blocks have the poorest records of prosecution and conviction for gun violence. so even in the city that has the toughest gun laws in america, in one of its boroughs it has some of the most lax laws and conviction. >> former congresswoman gabby giffords is going to make a surprise appearance on
currently 40% of the guns bought in the united states are bought without background screening before hand. secondly, i think there's a lot more that can be done relative to controlling the behavior of criminals who use guns in the commission of a crime. i think we're very sporadic around the country and our enforcement of gun laws and those who break the law while using a firearm. a lot of the crime reduction we experienced in los angeles and new york was because we controlled behavior, and we...
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gun enthusiasts are trying to force him out of the united states and the white house is weighing in. >> let me just challenge you on that. >> reporter: piers morgan's crusade against gun violence in america has been since before sandy hook. after july's shooting in aurora he said the time for debate had passed. >> i'll tell you the date of the debate. it would have been yesterday to prevent this happening. >> reporter: but it was last month's massacre in newtown when morgan's outrage boiled over. >> how many more people have to die before you guys say we want less guns, not more. >> reporter: the cnn's host from bryn refused to contain his anger. >> i honestly don't understand why you would rather have victims be victim of a crime than be able to defend themselves. it's incomprehensible. >> you're an unbelievably stupid man, aren't you? >> reporter: they cried for morgan's deportation. more than 100 thousand signed on. the white house signed on tuesday saying no one should be punished by the government simply because he or she expressed a view on the second amendment. all this week m
gun enthusiasts are trying to force him out of the united states and the white house is weighing in. >> let me just challenge you on that. >> reporter: piers morgan's crusade against gun violence in america has been since before sandy hook. after july's shooting in aurora he said the time for debate had passed. >> i'll tell you the date of the debate. it would have been yesterday to prevent this happening. >> reporter: but it was last month's massacre in newtown when...